Social work jobs: a growth sector

social work jobs comprise a large range of work throughout the care sector. Although there are certain characteristics and some training that you will need as standard, whatever the social services jobs you are applying for, depending on what you go for you could find yourself in very different areas – and with very different roles. Social worker jobs are fairly common, even in a time of recession and economic hardship, because there are always areas of need that are not dependent on – indeed, are only encouraged by – the poor state of the economy. Added to this the demographic changes that are happening on a grand scale, and it’s highly likely that the broad range of jobs available in this area will only continue to grow in the medium term, whatever the short-term expediencies of government spending. Thus social work is a promising area to try at if you are looking for a permanent change of career.

There has been some criticism of social services in recent years, for a number of reasons. The worst of these are the failings that have resulted in the high-profile deaths of children – mistakes that could have and should have been avoided. In recent weeks, however, there has at last been recognition that the burden of paperwork on social workers has grown to the point where it is seriously impacting their ability to do their jobs properly. It must be hoped that wider efficiencies in the health and care systems will be brought to social work too, allowing social workers to carry out the jobs that they have been trained to do, and, in most cases, are highly competent and driven to fulfil. The training process has also come under the spotlight recently, and so it is worth keeping an eye on new developments. However, there is no reason to believe that this will not continue to be a growth area, since the care needs of the nation can only increase. One of the major problems facing the UK is an aging population as the Baby Boom generation retires, and the burden this will place on the care system.

Thus social worker jobs are a promising area for those interested in the caring professions. Social services jobs are normally advertised widely by regular job agencies, and you will be able to get more specific information from one of the specialist social work jobs agencies around – the internet is usually a good place to start, since these companies are often national instead of regional or local, allowing them to collect a large number of vacancies and advertise them centrally.

Please visit http://www.socialworkandcarejobs.com/ for further information about this topic.

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